The ChemWiki is a collaborative approach toward chemistry education where an Open Access textbook environment is constantly...
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The ChemWiki is a collaborative approach toward chemistry education where an Open Access textbook environment is constantly being written and re-written by students and faculty members resulting in a free Chemistry textbook to supplant conventional paper-based books. The development of the ChemWiki is currently directed by UC Davis Professor Delmar Larsen.The ChemWiki is a principal hub of the UC Davis STEMWiki Hyperlibrary, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access E-texts to improve STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) at all levels of higher learning. Other STEMWikis include the BioWiki, the GeoWiki, theStatWiki, the PhysWiki and the MathWiki.

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'Reaction101 provides a way to draw chemical reactions on an iPhone, iPod or iPad. Built from components of the Mobile...
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'Reaction101 provides a way to draw chemical reactions on an iPhone, iPod or iPad. Built from components of the Mobile Molecular DataSheet (MMDS) from Molecular Materials Informatics, and integrated with the Mobile Reagents database from Eidogen-Sertanty, this app provides a quick but powerful way to create, view, edit, balance and store reactions on a mobile device.Features:- edit reaction components consisting of reactants, reagents and products- edit chemical structure diagrams, names and stoichiometry- balance reactions by cancelling the leftover atoms, or use the automatic stoichiometry predictor- store personal reactions on a cloud-based server for later recall- access a common set of named reactions, which can be used as templates- search the Mobile Reagents database using structure, name or formula searching- prepare graphical diagrams for use on the device, or for export- exchange data by email, or download reactions directly from the internet'This is a free app

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'Named Reactions Student includes all named organic reactions covered in undergraduate chemistry courses. Not only a great...
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'Named Reactions Student includes all named organic reactions covered in undergraduate chemistry courses. Not only a great study aid, Named Reactions Student is a great app for individuals preparing to take the GRE, the MCAT, and other graduate school standardized admissions exams.Each reaction includes a description, tags, related reactions, reaction scheme, carefully depicted mechanism, and links to internet and print resources, including Wikipedia, ChemSpider, and Organic Chemistry Portal.If you would like to try out all of these features for free, download Named Reactions Lite. Be sure to also check out ChemFormula, the world's most advanced molecular weight calculator and chemical search tool.'This app costs $2.99

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'Does mention of the Prilezhaev reaction leave you baffled? Ever wondered, "Just what IS the mechanism of the Kulinkovich...
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'Does mention of the Prilezhaev reaction leave you baffled? Ever wondered, "Just what IS the mechanism of the Kulinkovich cyclopropanation?" Wished that you could remember the structure of the Schwartz reagent?Named Reactions Pro contains details on over 300 organic reactions, from the acetoacetic ester synthesis to the Zincke reaction. Reactions are fully indexed and searchable, and can be visually browsed through an intuitive "reaction card" view.Each reaction includes a description, tags, related reactions, reaction scheme, carefully depicted mechanism, and links to internet and print resources, including Wikipedia, ChemSpider, and Organic Chemistry Portal.If you would like to try out all of these features for free, download Named Reactions Lite, which contains a subset of the reactions available in this Pro version. Be sure to also check out ChemFormula, the world's most advanced molecular weight calculator and chemical search tool.'This app costs $9.99

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'This is the free version of Named Reactions Pro, which contains 300 organic reactions.Named Reactions Lite contains details...
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'This is the free version of Named Reactions Pro, which contains 300 organic reactions.Named Reactions Lite contains details on a number of common organic reactions, from Aldol to Wittig. Reactions are fully indexed and searchable, and can be visually browsed through an intuitive "reaction card" view.Each reaction includes a description, tags, related reactions, reaction scheme, carefully depicted mechanism, and links to internet and print resources, including Wikipedia, ChemSpider, and Organic Chemistry Portal.If you like this app, check out our Named Reactions Pro, which has all the same features but hundreds more reactions. Be sure to also check out ChemFormula, the world's most advanced molecular weight calculator and chemical search tool.'This is a free app

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'The Laboratory Calculator is an utility to calculate the molarity, to convert gram and mole and to compute dilutions of...
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'The Laboratory Calculator is an utility to calculate the molarity, to convert gram and mole and to compute dilutions of stock solutions. Features:- Slider-controlled SI-prefixes- Automatic adjustment of values to SI-prefixes- Switch the molecular weight between Dalton and kilo-Daltons'This is a free app

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Traditionally, progress in electronics has been driven by miniaturization. But as electronic devices approach the molecular...
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Traditionally, progress in electronics has been driven by miniaturization. But as electronic devices approach the molecular scale, classical models for device behavior must be abandoned. To prepare for the next generation of electronic devices, this class teaches the theory of current, voltage and resistance from atoms up. To describe electrons at the nanoscale, we will begin with an introduction to the principles of quantum mechanics, including quantization, the wave-particle duality, wavefunctions and Schrödinger's equation. Then we will consider the electronic properties of molecules, carbon nanotubes and crystals, including energy band formation and the origin of metals, insulators and semiconductors. Electron conduction will be taught beginning with ballistic transport and concluding with a derivation of Ohm's law. We will then compare ballistic to bulk MOSFETs. The class will conclude with a discussion of possible fundamental limits to computation.

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